Dunkwa-On-Offin in the Upper Denkyra East municipality has been earmarked for a major railway destination in the Central Region.
The Dunkwa railway hub will host a number of railway facilities like maintenance and repair centres, training centres, locomotive depots, freight operation areas among other modern ancillaries.
Mr. Joe Ghartey made these known when he led an international team of railway experts to the Dunkwa Traditional Council and the Dunkwa Omanhene to discuss the implementation of the President’s vision of building a modern railway network across the country.
The reason for settling on Dunkwa as a major railway centre according to the Minister is that it is a major junction on the Western Line.
Among Joe Ghartey’s team were the MPs for Upper Denkyira East and West, Nana Amoakoh and Samuel Nsowah-Djan, Team Engineering, designers of the Western Railway line, China Wuju, the contractors of the Western Line and officials of the Ministry of Railways Development.
Joe Ghartey also disclosed that the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, has allocated $1 billion for the Sector and $500 million has been committed into the construction of the Western Line.
The project when completed will directly employ over 3,000 men and women in the area, an assurance that was warmly embraced by the traditional elders of the land.
60 acres of land needed
To this end, Joe Ghartey appealed to the traditional authorities for a 60 acre land for China Wuju, Contractors of the project to pitch camp for the project to start as soon as possible.
Addressing Mr. Ghartey and his team, the Acting President of the Traditional Council, Nana Daasebre Oduro Akenteng, applauded the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo for setting up the Ministry of Railways Development, adding that the move gave him a great sense of hope that a major economic wave of transformation was about to hit the country.
The Omanhene of the Dunkwa Traditional Area, Nana Okoforobuo Obeng Nuako III remained highly grateful to the President of Ghana for such a mighty vision to transform the country, saying the Traditional Authorities are ever ready to lend their support for the project and that they would immediately prepare the 60 acre space and hand it over for the project.
The Acting President of the Traditional Council made a passionate appeal to President Akufo-Addo never to dream of reshuffling the Minister for Railways Development, Joe Ghartey as the man was neck deep in making the Railway sector an attractive industry that would employ an overwhelming section of the populace.
Joe Ghartey suggested a steering committee made up of the Traditional Authorities, Ministry, agencies and the contractors be formed to see to the smooth implementation of the project.